NEW
A New Health-Care System for America: Free Basic Health CareThe United States health-care
system is a disaster. This paper describes a new approach to delivery of
health-care services, which will cost a fraction of the current amount and
deliver more appropriate care. Specifically, I propose to move away from a
national health-care system based on insurance, and establish a national
health-care system based on the provision of free basic health care through
neighborhood clinics and regional hospitals. (17 July 2017)

Observation. Earth is undergoing the sixth mass planetary
species extinction (see Richard Leakey's and Roger Lewin's book,
The Sixth Extinction). Unlike earlier
mass species extinctions, the current mass species extinction is being caused
entirely by human activity. The rate of planetary species extinction is
directly proportional to the total amount of industrial production, which is
directly proportional to the planetary human population times the average rate
of production (or rate of consumption or standard of living) per person.
All nations strive to increase industrial production (or consumption or standard
of living) for their people. Many nations, such as the US, strive for
increased population ("a large population is a king's glory"). Given the human propensity for industrial
production (and, in general, "growth" in all things), the only way to reduce the
rate of planetary species extinction is to reduce the global human population.
The only known level of global human population that lived in harmony (balance,
slowly changing equilibrium) with the biosphere was a few million people.
Ergo: In order for the mass planetary
species extinction to cease, it appears that the planetary human population must
decline to a few million people.

Mission
Statement. At the end of the Petroleum Age, the human
population of Earth will fall to a few million -- the number sustainable by the
current flux of solar energy. It appears quite possible that large-scale
economic activity may soon destroy the ecological balance of the biosphere in
which the human species evolved and on which it is dependent for its continued
survival. The Foundation website is committed to trying to avert this
human-caused destruction of a human-friendly biosphere and the consequent
extinction of mankind. It is committed to the establishment of a
long-term-sustainable "double nickel" human population consisting of five
million spatially concentrated high-tech people and five million spatially
dispersed hunter-gatherers. The purpose of the high-tech population is to
assure that the global population of Earth is limited to a total of ten million
people (a level that is known to have lived in harmony with the biosphere for
millions of years). The purpose of the hunter-gatherer population is to
assure that a local catastrophic event does not cause the extinction of mankind.

Donald
Trump Has Raised the
Likelihood of a Near-Term Global
Nuclear War. Donald Trump has called (22 December 2016) for an
expansion of the US nuclear warfare capability. The consensus appears to
be that his comments have increased the likelihood of nuclear war, or made it
likely that such a war will occur sooner.

I am an expert on global
nuclear warfare and ballistic missile defense. My book
Can America Survive? describes several exemplar
global-nuclear-warfare attacks. If a global nuclear war were to occur, the
human-caused sixth mass species extinction would end. The US and China
would likely not survive, but Russia might. (Reasons why the US would
likely not survive but Russia might are discussed in my book, The Late Great United States.)

Complex societies do not decline
gracefully; they collapse catastrophically. (See Joseph A. Tainter's book,
The Collapse of Complex Societies.) As
long as the Petroleum Age continues, the human population decline can be held
off, and there is no strong incentive for global nuclear war. Global
nuclear war will likely occur as the Petroleum Age ends and nations compete for
shrinking energy resources. Many people pray that global nuclear war does
not occur. It is very likely to occur. The only real uncertainty is
when.

Since an
estimated thirty thousand species are made extinct each year because of human
industrial activity, the sooner this activity ends, the sooner the Sixth
Extinction will end, the more species will remain, and the higher the likelihood
of long-term human survival. Our present high-population civilization is
crucially dependent on massive amounts of energy, and it will collapse as the
energy runs out. Recurrent solar energy and nuclear energy cannot replace
the high levels of petroleum energy. When petroleum reserves exhaust,
human population will decline (whether a global nuclear war occurs or not).

With
Respect to the Long-Term Survival of Mankind, if
Global Nuclear War Is to Occur, then Sooner Is Better than Later. The longer the petroleum era
lasts, the greater the damage to the biosphere, and the greater the chance of
human extinction. The only thing that really matters in the long term is
the ecological state of the planet when the global industrial era comes to an
end, and the mass extinction ends. As long as high human population levels
continue, the mass species extinction continues. From the viewpoint of
long-term survival of mankind, if global nuclear warfare does occur, then sooner
is definitely better than later.

Donald
Trump May Have Substantially Increased the Likelihood of the Long-Term Survival
of Mankind. By his pronouncements on nuclear warfare, Donald
Trump may or may not have raised the likelihood of an eventual global nuclear
war. The likelihood of an eventual global nuclear war is already very
high, and it is unlikely that his statements could change it much. It
would appear, however, that he may very well have made a significant change in
the timing of that war. He has likely moved the occurrence of that
war much closer. By doing so, he may well bring about an early end to the
Sixth Extinction, and he may well have significantly increased the likelihood of
the long-term survival of mankind.

Defense
for a Ladder-Down Nuclear Attack. In my piece,
A Winning Strategy for National Missile Defense (NMD)
(also cited as An open letter to the President of the United States), 20
May 2000, I described a defense for a nuclear "ladder-down" attack.
A ladder-down attack is one for which
the attacker neutralizes our missile defense capability by detonating a nuclear
weapon in space, thereby generating a massive electromagnetic pulse (EMP),
knocking out electronic systems (such as tracking and guidance radars).
The defense for a ladder-down attack is to destroy all launching missiles as they are fired, before they
reach space (where, in large numbers and with penetration aids, they are
virtually impossible to destroy).

Can America
Survive?
The thesis of this book is that when fossil-fuel reserves deplete in a few
years, the global human population of Earth will drop to about 500 million people
or less -- a small fraction of the current six billion. The future is one
of global ethnic war and the end of the modern industrialized world. The
book examines a "minimal regret" population strategy that shows
promise as a sustainable, environmentally sound basis for world
population. This population consists of a single industrialized nation of
five million people and a hunter-gatherer population of five million. (6 June 1999, minor updates 21 November 2002 (mainly
repairing of broken hyperlinks).)

Click here to view text
of book in htm format, with links to figures and tables (1.8 megabyte file).

Click here to view text of book
in pdf format (figures and tables not included, 0.8 MB file).

Click here
to see links to other related web sites. (Updated 14 November 2016.)

Notes on
Immigration My
view is that immigration policy should be guided by population policy, and that
population policy should be designed to promote the long-term survival of the
biosphere and the human race. Over the years, I have written a number of
notes and articles on immigration. They are scattered throughout this
website, and assembled here for convenience, now that the US immigration debate
is "heating up.". (22 April 2013).

On Thom
Hartmann and The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight. A summary of Hartmann's views,
comparison to my own, and discussion of how Hartmann's desires for the planet
can be realized by a synarchic government of a minimal-regret population.
(29 April 2003, updated 6 May 2003.)

On Richard
Heinberg and The Party's Over.
A review of Heinberg's new book, including comments relating to The Omega Project.
An excellent description of the energy situation on present-day Earth,
recommended for anyone who want an up-to-date, comprehensive, and easy-to-read
assessment. (3 August 2003.)

On
Saving the Environment, and the Inevitability of Global War. This article discusses the
likelihood of global war and how it relates to the global environmental
problem. The thesis of the article is that the Earth's environmental problem
will continue to worsen until global war occurs. (8 May 2001.)

Why
Serious Nuclear War Must Be Global in Scope. This article explains why
National Missile Defense (NMD) will motivate larger nuclear weapon stockpiles
and why, if nuclear war occurs, it will be global in scope. (23 May
2001.)

Other
Politics (American Independence Movement, Preparation Party) While the central political
focus of the Foundation website is the international (planetary) level, it is
recognized that human beings are affected by politics at all levels:
international, national, state and local. With respect to the national
level (the United States), my views are as presented in the following documents.
(Originally published September 11, 2001; updated May
31, 2016 (minor edits, such as hypertext links).)

The
American Independence Movement

Founded February 20, 2001, at Charlotte,
North Carolina, USA

Platform: A strong military,
economic self-sufficiency, political and social stability, an independent
foreign policy, and preservation of the global natural environment.

Mission: To save the planet's
environment and biodiversity from the destruction being caused by large human
population and industrial activity; to increase the likelihood of the long-term
survival of mankind; to enhance the long-term security of the United States; and
to prepare its citizens for survival in the post-industrial era.

The
Preparation Party (affiliated with the American Independence Movement)

Founded August 15, 2009, at Spartanburg,
South Carolina, USA

Mission: The goal of the Preparation Party is to
prepare for that development, and promote the likelihood that a fragment of the
United States survive, after its coming collapse. The ultimate purpose of
promoting this survival is to promote the establishment of a
long-term-survivable planetary management system.

NEWStatistical Methods for Monitoring and Evaluation: A Comprehensive Survey Course

(Available only in .pdf format; .htm version is not available since it fails to
show complex formulas reliably. The following documents are notes intended
to accompany lectures. Some of the documents contain many figures, others
do not. Updated 9 November 2016)

Computer
program for determining sample size. To use this program, you will need to have the
Microsoft Access 2007 database management system installed on your
computer.Click here to download the program
(size 1.7 MB). Note: To download the program,
right-click and select the option, "Save Link As...." Do not select "Open
Link in a New...." After downloading
this program, access to it may be "blocked."Upon trying to execute it (as Microsoft
Access program), you may receive the error message: "Microsoft Access
cannot open this file.This file is
located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site.Microsoft Access will not open the file due
to potential security problems."To
open the file, first copy it to your machine or an accessible network location.Then, to "unblock" the program,
right-click on your mouse and select "Properties."At the bottom of the window that opens, you
should see the note, "Security: This file came from another computer and
might be blocked to help protect this computer.Click on the "Unblock" command button, and then click the
"Apply" button.The program
should now work. (19 July
2007.
Program updated 17 September 2013.) (The program contains
descriptive information on how to use it. Sample sizes are determined for
descriptive surveys based on analysis of the precision (standard errors) of
estimates of interest (e.g., estimates of overall characteristics (totals,
means, proportions) of a population or subpopulations of interest). Sample
sizes are determined for analytical surveys based on statistical power
analysis. For additional information on using statistical power analysis
to determine sample size for analytical surveys, see the following article.)

Determination
of Sample Size for Analytical Surveys, Using a Pretest-Posttest-Comparison-Group
Design (11 November 2016)

The Destiny
2005 Estimation, Forecasting and Analysis System. This system makes population
projections and synthetic estimates based on cohort-component population
projections. It includes country-by-country population projections under
various assumptions about Hubbert's Peak / Hubbert's Curve (e.g., whether the
rich countries keep all of the oil for themselves after global oil production
starts to decline). The system may be applied to forecast a wide range of
demographic-related phenomena, such as HIV/AIDS caseloads and budgets, school
enrollments and related requirements (teachers, classrooms, supplies, textbooks),
social-service caseloads and budgets, hospital beds, nursing-home facilities,
and prison populations. This "international" version is for use
with the Microsoft Access 2002 database management system. Click here to download file (very large WinZipped file --
25 MB). Click here for Description of Capabilities
("DC") and User's Manual ("UM"): DC.docDC.htmDC.pdfUM.docUM.htmUM.pdf
. (The large Destiny2005.ZIP file is available only from website http://www.foundationwebsite.org ,
and not from http://www.foundation.bw
.) (2 January 2006.)

Whatever
Happened to Trinidad and
Tobago? What is happening to Trinidad and Tobago
will soon happen to the rest of the world -- the classic Easter Island Syndrome: unchecked population
growth, overshooting the carrying capacity, and devastating ecological
collapse. (17 September
1995.)

Environmental Situation
Assessment: Trinidad and Tobago.
A few years ago, I was invited to an interview for a contract position to do
some environmental work (program planning, monitoring, and evaluation; policy
analysis) in Trinidad and Tobago, so I took a couple of days to examine the
environmental situation there. It was pretty disheartening to see how much that
country has already "overshot" its ability to feed itself from its own rich
agricultural resources. During the interview, I showed my analysis to the
government official. It was rather evident that he did not like what he saw,
and that he did not appreciate my publicizing the fact that his country had
already passed the point at which it could support itself from its own food
sources (as many other countries have also done). I didn't get the job, but the
paper I presented to the official is still interesting reading. The country's
population now exceeds its carrying capacity, and when fossil fuels run out,
many Trinidadians will die of hunger.

Box-Jenkins
Forecasting Program.
This computer program performs the analysis required to develop the most common
Box-Jenkins models. Download both the program and the sample data
file. The data must be stored in a text file (.txt), separated by commas
(i.e., a "CSV" file format). Copy the program and the sample
data file into any folder on your hard drive. If you encounter any
problems, please contact me at jcaldwell9@yahoo.com
. To download the program, right-click on the following file name, and
select "Save Target As...": BoxJenkinsForecastingProgram.exe
. To download the sample data file, right-click on the following file
name, and select "Save Target As...": LogTicketSales.txt.
After downloading these two files, navigate to where you stored them and
double-click on the program (the .exe file) (or right-click on the program and
select "Open" or "Run"). When the program asks you to
select the data file, navigate to where you stored it and select it. (6
February 2009)

The
Box-Jenkins Forecasting Technique.
This paper describes the Box-Jenkins forecasting technique (using
autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models), and compares it to
other mathematical forecasting techniques. (28 August 2006.)

TIMES
Box-Jenkins Forecasting Technique, Reference Manual, Volume I, Technical
Background.
This paper describes the mathematical theory of the Box-Jenkins forecasting
technique (using autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA)
models). (7 September 2006.) (Note: This report contains many
mathematical formulas, constructed using the Microsoft Equation 3.0 system of
Microsoft Word 2002. For some web browsers, these formulas (819 of them)
may not display properly in the hypertext (.htm) version of the report, and
they are slow to "load." For this reason, this document is
posted only in the Microsoft Word 2002 (.doc) and Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
versions. The paper is rather long (45 pages of technical text), so allow
a minute or so for the file to download.)

Mathematical
Forecasting Using the Box-Jenkins Methodology. Briefing slides for a talk
about mathematical forecasting using the Box-Jenkins methods. This paper
describes the mathematical theory of the Box-Jenkins forecasting technique (using
autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models). (7 February
2007.) (Note: This report contains a number of mathematical formulas,
constructed using the Microsoft Equation 3.0 system of Microsoft Word
2002. For some web browsers, these formulas (61 of them) may not display
properly in the hypertext (.htm) version of the report, and they are slow to
"load." For this reason, this document is posted only in the
Microsoft Word 2002 (.doc) and Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) versions.)

Historical
Note on TIMES.
The first commercially available general-purpose Box-Jenkins forecasting
program, TIMES, was developed by Joseph George Caldwell in the late 1960s and
early 1970s, while he was with Lambda Corporation. Someone inquired
recently how the program was marketed. The marketing was done principally
by two mailed flyers. Here are copies of them, and a copy of a flyer for
a forecasting system (developed by Caldwell) designed to estimate stock
volatility using Box-Jenkins models.

A Lagrangian
Approach to Customer Relationship Management: Variable-Rate Pricing Strategy. This paper describes an
optimization-based approach to customer relationship management (CRM), and
illustrates the methodology with an application to the problem of determining a
variable-rate pricing model for banking loan products. The methodology
employed to solve the problem is Everett's Generalized Lagrange Multiplier
(GLM) method. (9 August 2006.)

Some
mathematical theory of global nuclear war. These articles present the
basic mathematical theory of global nuclear war and missile defense.
(Articles written July-August 2001, summarizing work done mainly in 1967-72.)

Optimal Warfare Strategies

The following articles present
a mathematical solution to the problem of determining an optimal attack, i.e.,
an attack (allocation of weapons to targets) that maximizes a specified "payoff"
function. The payoff function may be expected damage to a set of targets (e.g.,
population killed, targets destroyed) or any other target-related characteristic
(e.g., commercial energy capacity destroyed, biodiversity threat reduction). If
a defense is present (e.g., the attacker uses ballistic missiles and the
defender has a national missile defense system in place), the defense is also
optimized (to minimize the payoff function.

The complexity of the problem
varies, depending on how much detail is considered, and on whether some form of
defense is involved. The "no-defense" case applies, for example, to the use of
a "suitcase-bomb" attack, or a missile attack against an enemy having no missile
defense.

The optimal attacks used in
Can America Survive? are special cases of
Case 1 below.

Analytical
and Conceptual Frameworks for Automated Scenario Generation: Application to
Tactical Theater Air Warfare.
This article present frameworks for tactical theater air warfare, but the
material is general and can be applied to other warfare contexts. These
concepts were applied, for example, in the development of an automated scenario
generation system (the Vista Scenarist) for non-communications electronic warfare
systems. (Material written in 1989.)

Here is a copy of some of the
documents produced by the Scenarist development project. The original
project documentation was produced using WordPerfect 4.2, and these versions,
converted to Microsoft Word, have some issues (formatting, lack of graphics,
missing appendices).

Fast Algorithms:
Here is a copy of a report on "fast algorithms" (Improved Algorithms for
Estimation, Prediction and Control). It was originally produced using
WordPerfect 4.2, and this version, converted to Microsoft Word, has some
formatting issues (e.g., underscoring, subscripting).
htmpdf

An
historical note on Lambda Corporation, Hugh Everett III and John Nash. Some background on the time and
place in which the "mathematical theory" was developed. (6 April 2002, minor changes 28 April 2002.)

The
Value-Added Tax: A New Tax System for the United States proposes elimination of the personal
and corporate income tax system in the United States, and replacement of
the current system with one based on the value-added tax (VAT). The book
describes the inadequacies of the current US tax system; its incredible
complexity; its undesirable economic incentives which discourage saving,
investment, and economic growth; the high administrative cost; the instability
in government revenues caused by a narrow, volatile tax base; the incentive for
wasting productivity in tax avoidance; the problem it causes in international
trade; the invasion of privacy; and the tyranny of the IRS. (16 November 1987, e-book
edition 8 November 2000.)

How to Play
the Guitar by Ear (for mathematicians and physicists) explains the theory of music in terms
understandable to a person with a technical background, and describes how to
learn to strum chords to accompany popular songs in any key, by ear. Free
lyrics. Free country lyrics. Lyrics for children's songs, gospel
songs, Christmas songs, and older popular songs. Guitar chords.
(Article 6 February 2000,
updated 10 July 2001; lyrics 22
November 2001, updated periodically.)

The Battle
for Earth (Outline): The Good-Evil Index; The Amazing Feature of the Good-Evil
Index; The Many Concurrent Battles to Take Over Earth; Alien Invasion; Global
Industrialization; Christianity and Islam; Judaism; The Illuminati; The Great
White Brotherhood / Universal Brotherhood; Foundation (13 January 2005.)

On Neale
Donald Walsch, Conversations with God, and The New Revelations. A comparison of Walsch's views
to my own. Discussion of moral relativism. (12 April 2003, updated
28 April 2003.) (This article focuses on Walsch's views relative to the
current planetary environmental crisis. For a more general criticism of
Neale Donald Walsch's views, see, for example, http://spoirier.lautre.net/walsch.html
.)

Miscellany: Sketches
of articles that might have been. A Cultural Difference (An African
Perspective); The Frog and the Pot of Water; The Prophecy of the Eagle and the
Condor; US Department of Agriculture Endorses Complete Destruction of American
Farmland; Apply John Nash's Nonzero-Sum Game Theory to Solve the World's
Environmental Problem; Who Killed Cock Robin?: The Case for War against Brazil
to Save the Rain Forest; The Role of Compound Interest (14 May
2004.)

Miscellany2 Observations
on this week's reading. Preserving Biodiversity: The Only Game in Town;
The Real Cause of 9/11; Witchcraft in Africa: Gaining Recognition; Democracy
vs. Self-Determination; Winning the War in Iraq -- Making Progress!; Fighting
the Last War: Why the War on Terrorism is Irrelevant; The Game of Life on
Earth: Michael Newton's Journey of Souls; Take a Stand -- Be Judgmental!;
Retirement: The Choice of Culture vs. Materialism; Some Comments on Neale
Donald Walsch's Tommorrow's God; Oxymorons That Just Won't Go Away: Sustainable
Growth, Sustainable Development; The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
(SETI); Professor Albert A. Bartlett (23 May 2004.)

Miscellany3: Observations
on this week's reading. On a Remark by Mohandes K. Gandhi; On the
Resignation of CIA Director George Tenet; On a Line in Troy; On Jeffrey Sachs'
"Doing the Sums in Africa" (6 June 2004, updated 8
June 2004.)

Miscellany4: Observations
on this week's reading and conversation. The AIDS Conspiracy; Jeffrey
Sachs on Debt Relief; On Creationism versus Evolution; Recolonizing Afria;
Using the Computer Like a Typewriter (18 July 2004.)

Miscellany5: Observations
on the past month's news and reading. The Next Green Revolution; How
Modern Man Treats Vicunas; The Loss of Britain; Modest Hospital Gowns for
Moslem Women; Some Notes on Strategy for Fighting Terrorism; Rainforest
Destruction in Brazil; E-Waste; The 9/11 Charade; The US Election: Tyranny of
the Minority; Catholics on Feminism; Cambodia, Rwanda and Sudan: Precursors of
Things to Come; The Minimal Regret Society (22 August 2004,
updated 23 August 2004.)

Miscellany6: Commentary
on the past month's news and reading. Shall I Continue?; Hubbert’s Peak;
Jessica Williams; A Country Filled with Spies; Bush Suggests War on Terror
Cannot Be Won; Bertrand Russell and Neale Donald Walsch; The Way of the
Warrior; Culture Change; What’s In a Name? (12 September 2004.)

Miscellany8:Men in
Black; Overhauling the UN; The Burma Campaign; Remembering Treviso, Italy; Roy
Clarke on Corruption; No Man Can Do It Alone; An Africaaner Prayer
(7 November 2004, updated 11 December 2004.)

Miscellany10:
The Tsunami; More on HIV/AIDS; More on Immigration; Congo Exterminating the
Pygmy Chimpanzees; The Chinese-Trader Rhino Man; Poverty in Zambia; Killing
Dixie; Retinal Detachment; the Power of Prayer (9 January 2005, updated 8 September
2005, 20 May 2007.)

Miscellany11:
Democracy Israeli Style; Culture Creep; Americas Approach to Wide-Screen
TVs; The Cost of an Adopted Orphan; The Cost of Health Care in the US; Losing
the War in Iraq; Losing the War against the Alien Invasion; US Citizenship for
Sale; On Pat Robertsons Remark Concerning the Assassination of Hugo
Chavez; The Fair Tax; Gross Misuse of the Social Security Number;
The So-Called Right to Privacy
(25 August 2005, updated 2 September 2005.)

Miscellany14:
Cannibalism  Alive and Well in America; Tort Reform; The American System
of Waste; The Bishop of London; Athena to Telemachus; The State of the US
Economy; A Glimmer of Hope; Murder Is a Local Matter, unless It Has Political
Potential; Will President Bush Be Assassinated in 2006?; The Quality of Life in
Haiti under Democracy; American Grammar Has Gone to the Dogs!; No Spare Time;
Jesse Jackson; Lester Browns Plan B Didnt Work  On to Plan
C!; The Loss of Free Television; Remembering Pearl Harbor; The Loss of Quality
"Free" Television
(18 February 2006.)

Miscellany17:
More on Mass Immigration: The US Government Want Mass Immigration, Legal or
Otherwise; Dont Solve the Problem, Just Spend Money on It; The Wrong
Reasons for Stopping Immigration; Legal Immigrants Are More Destructive Than
Illegal Ones; Florida Has Now Been Ruined: On to South Carolina; The Rise of
Aztlan; Our Nineteen-Year-Olds Wont Work?; Instate Tuition for Illegal
Aliens, but Not for Americans from Other States!; Ten Thousand Acres per
Day Being Destroyed by Immmigration; Temporary Visas -- Another Lie!; Too
Few Border Agents?; Immigrants Are Murdering US Citizens; The US Is No Longer a
"People"; Bush Calls the Minutemen Vigilantes; With the Country
Filled with Aliens, It Is Necessary to Spy on US CItizens; 200 Border
Violations by the Mexican Army; Mass Immigration Has Destroyed America, and
There Is No Turning Back; Next Step  Revolution! (18 February 2006.)

Miscellany18:
Removing Social Security Numbers -- About Time!; What Would Human Beings Do
with Access to Massive Energy Supplies?; Wikipedia Bans Congress; American
Government Priorities Do Not Include the Middle Class; Big Plans for Nuclear
Energy; What's in a Word? Semantics Is Important! The Iraqi People?; The
Olduvai Theory; A Chocolate New Orleans?; Medical Insurance Has Driven the Cost
of US Health Care to Absurd Levels; Why Do Razor Blades Not Last Longr?; Oil
Changes; Did Dr. Arthur Agatson (South Beach Diet) Sell Out?; Where Has All the
Flavor Gone? (18
February 2006, updated 23 April 2009.)

Miscellany21:
The Fatal Flaw of Democracy; More on the Imminent Demise of the United States;
Learn about Coal; The 1986 Amnesty of Illegal Aliens Continues; Only Whites Can
Be Racist; The Fight against Use of the SSN as a Universal ID (19 March 2006; minor edits 13 July
2006.)

Miscellany25:
Natural Yogurt in Australia; Australian Wine: No Added Sulfites, No Headaches!;
Sulfites in Wine; Cold Medicine Additive PPA: A Tragic Tale; Russias
Declining Population; The Cassiopaea Transcripts; The Epidemic of Theft of
Private Data; Atmospheric Pollution by Aircraft -- "Tragedy of the
Commons" All Over Again; Bill Gates Philanthropy; Why Reward Illegal
Aliens with US Citizenship?; Bali -- Another Example of Terminal Development;
The Case for Nuclear Fusion; The Economic Development Lie; The Selective
Enforcement of Intellectual Property Laws; The US Will Ask Mexico for
Permission to Build a Border Wall?; The Crisis of Democracy in East Timor (16 June 2006, updated 13 July 2006,
17 December 2006, 11 March 2007, 23 April 2009.)

Miscellany27:
On Neale Donald Walschs Home with God; Middle-East Tourism in Indonesia;
Israel and Palestine  Will It Ever End?; Israel Will Not Negotiate with
Terrorists  Now Thats a Laugh!; The Cruel Practice of Exporting
Labor; The Dutch Get Smart about Immigration; Lip Service to Saving
the Environment; Pollution of the Atmosphere by Jet Airplanes; Bikinis
Celebrate Sixty Years; Round Up Illegal Immigrants?; The 2006 Australian
Psychic Expo (11
July 2006; minor edits 13 July 2006, 17 July 2006.)

Miscellany30:
US Population Explosion; If You Dont Know Who You Are ; Swiss
Asylum; Learn about Coal; US Government Treason; The Border Wall Wont
Work; Diversity Increases in US; Apocalypse; Jean Raspail; Iraq Is Breaking Up;
Shaming Punishments; Vote for None of the Above; Cancer Treatment; The Growth
Economy; Katy Couric; H-1B Visas; Take This Job and Ship It!; Patrick Buchanans
State of Emergency; Why Cant Johnny Read or Do Arithmetic?; One More Cost
of the War in Iraq; Islamo-Fascists?; Oaths of Office; E. O. Wilsons The
Creation; The Border Patrol Verdicts; Local Attempts to Control Illegal
Immigration; Lou Dobbs Is Wrong: All Mass Immigration  Legal or Otherwise
 Is Bad for the US; War on the Middle Class; The Assault on Privacy;
Ibuprofin Kills!; Barack Obama Our Next President? Not a Chance (19 October 2006.)

Miscellany32:
None of the Above; US Cant Deport Chinese; Bill Richardson Seeks Pardon
for Illegal Alien; One in Seven Mexican Workers Now in US; Milt Friedman Dies;
A Remark by Gen. George S. Patton; Low Food Security; Easy Credit; 30,000
undeserved US Citizenships Granted; Building Roads to Nowhere; US Cannot
Support Army of 150,000; Iraq Study Group Report; Some Interesting Reading; The
Year of the Apology; No Percentages on Wine and Beer Labels; Jewish Ban on
Christmas Trees; Hoover Dies; Groupers Are Friends; Abrupt Climate Change;
Quote of the Day; Effects of Mass Immigration; The Grand Deception about Mass
Immigration; Racial Profiling; US Population Explosion (13 December 2006.)

Miscellany34:
Hormone Therapy; Wal-Mart Not to Blame; US Wages; The Decline of Quality; US
Leaders Are Pronounced Idiots; Medical Insurance at Zero Cost!; Homework a
Waste of Time; America: A Prison Society; The Cost of a Border Fence; Illegal
Aliens Kill More Americans than Die in Iraq War; Partitioning Iraq; Gillette
Blue Blades (14
December 2006.)

Miscellany
38: The March Against the Iraq War; The End of the Good Life; Partition Iraq?;
The Advantage of Telling the Truth; Democracys Fatal Flaw; Economic
Growth Cannot Continue; China and Human Rights; Climate Change; The US Prison
Society; Is China a Serious Threat?; US Guestworker Program Already in Place;
Remittances by Illegal Aliens; Border Patrol Agents Imprisoned; US Treachery (8 February 2007.)

Miscellany
41: Observations since March: Recent Activities; My Alien Implant; The Bloods
and the Crips On My Doorstep; Shock Absorbers: One More Icon of the American
System of Waste; The Cost of a Mattress; Bad Peanut Butter Spreads to the Third
World; The Benefit of Exercise; Whites Need Not Apply; Natural Cures / Home
Remedies; The Rust Destroys the Steel; The Reason for the Obesity Epidemic?;
Rewriting American History; George Bush on Climate Change; Nobodys Worth
$200 Million; Nooses?; Immigration Finally Hits Home; No Down Payment Required;
US Homes for Illegal Alien Drug Smugglers; The US Home Security Racket; The
Illusionist; The High Cost of Knock-Offs; Free Music; No Respect for
Ahmadinejad; Children Play Indoors Now; Bad Real Estate Contracts; Whatever
Happened to the Greenwich Meridian?; Leprosy Skyrocketing; Not Invented Here;
Avoiding a Humanitarian Disaster in Iraq; General David Grange on the Iraq War;
Bodies Protected, Faces Ravaged; The Discrediting of Che Guevara; Ann Coulter
Interview; Conservation Will Help? Rubbish!; Tesla, Not Marconi, Invented
Radio; The White Mans Burden; Georgia Chain Gangs; No One Dresses Up
Anymore; Recent Critiques on Religion; Hyperinflation in the US; Neale Donald
Walsch Is from Spartanburg; Plans for Coal-Fired Plants Dropped; Hal Lindseys
Prediction about the Demise of Israel; Blue Jeans Are Farmers Pants; Another
Case of Terminal Development; None of the Above: The Democrats Are the Same as
the Republicans; Whats In a Name, Hillary Clinton; The US Border Fence
Should Be Cancelled?
(8 October 2007.)

Miscellany
42: US Hypocrisy in Kosovo; Only Whites Can Be Racist; The Kennedys Endorse
Obama; Fishing in Sierra Leone; Observing Presidents Day; Weaving a Flaw
into a Rug; America Favors Illegal Immigrants over Its Own Citizens; Sharing Rooms
on Business Trips; Euphemisms; The US Government Caused the Mortgage Crisis;
Organized Religion Serves the State; The Advantage of Speaking English;
Whatever Happened to Paul Wolfowitz?; If We Leave Iraq It Will Be a Disaster;
The US Government Wages War on the Middle Class; US Presidential Candidates Are
Duplicitous Dissimulators; Roger Milliken Knows the Score; The US Government is
Systematically Destroying the US Middle Class; Life Is Like a Football Game; The
Yellow Sun; Security at US Embassies; Mass Deportation Now!; All Immigration Is
Destroying the US, Not Just Illegal Immigration; A Tale of Two Countries: The
United States and Russia; Eugenics: US Illuminati Working to Improve US Gene
Pool; Hitlers Consternation; Star Wars; Building Temporary Homes for a
Temporary Society; Radical Egalitarianism: Alive and Well In US Schools; Ralph
Nader for President; Sleepless in Monrovia; Masdar, the Green City (19 February 2008; updated 25
February 2008, corrected 11 May 2008.)

Miscellany
43: Fertility Doctors Should Pay for Babies; Send the Liberians Home
Immediately; Legalize Drugs; Eugenics and Cannibalization Are Alive and Well in
the United States; William Shatners Response to an Awkward Question; The
Novtel  Designed for Natural Living; The US Treats Its Clowns Better than
Its Philosophers; A Good Wine; Bill Clinton: Dont blame me --
its not my fault
(16 March 2009, updated 6 April 2009.)

Miscellany
47: Do You Eat Bug Juice?; J. Willard Marriott Quote; The Rising Cost of
Gumballs; Health Insurance Is the Problem, Not the Solution; Inept Management,
Inept Leadership; A Point of View; Irving Berlin and the Black Keys; Two One-Chord
Songs; Millionaires in the White House; A Comment by Jay Leno; Debt Creation to
Stimulate the Economy; Postal Rate Increases; Eugenics Is Alive and Well in the
US; Forex Trading for Everyone!; Increasing Population Leads to Violent Deaths;
Good Always Wins over Evil? Better to Ask for Forgiveness than to Ask for
Permission?; Ralf Hotchkisss $175 Wheelchair; Tom Selleck on Calvin
Coolidge; Does God Exist? The ACORN Scandal: David and Goliath; Only Whites Can
Be Racist, and Only Whites Can Do Racial Profiling; Health Care for Illegal
Immigrants; Credit-Card Fees; Military-Service Path to Citizenship; Electric
Cars and Trains; Singer Billy Walker; On Remembering Robert McNamara; On
Remembering Ted Kennedy; Why Do Spirits Lie? Allergies Are Psychosomatic; Am I
a Direct Descendant of Conan the Conqueror?; Parallel Universes / Physics /
Spiritualism; On Dan Browns The Lost Symbol; Deport All Illegal Aliens
Immediately; Lester Browns Plan B 4.0 (16 September 2009, updated 31
December 2009 ("Why Do Spirits Lie?").)

Miscellany
49: President Obama Is a Traitor; President Obama Does Not Deserve the Nobel
Peace Prize; President Obamas Duplicity; President Obama Is
Redistributing Wealth; End the Sports Franchise; Nonproductive Lawyers; US
Public Denied Knowledge of Bailout-Fund Uses; Americas Debased Currency;
A VAT Tax for the US?; You May Charge Interest Only to Enemies!; Spirituality;
Plato Was Right; The Last Ferry in America; US Health Care: No Free Lunch;
Ladies-Only Buses in Mexico City; Regression to the Mean?; A $1,500 Car for
America?; Throw the Bums Out!; Good Times Are Back!; Slow Down before Braking;
What Is Really Important?; US Government Abets Illegal Aliens (29 October 2009.)

Miscellany 52: The Wave; United States Government Lies and
Treachery; Freedom in Small Things; The Absurd US Population Policy; Ball
Lightning; Our Debt-Based Money System; Selling the Benefits; Willing to Die
for Ones Faith; True Hoaxes? The Georgia Guidestones; Mass Immigration Is
Destroying America; On the Definition of Rights; The Power of Economic
Incentive; Keeping Cuban Cigars out of the US; The Purpose of Sports;
Constructive Criticism; Why Do I Not Criticize Obama? Or Ben Bernanke?; Haiti
Is Not a Natural Disaster; We Are All Slaves, Only Our Masters Change; Haitian
Coffee; French Bread; Word War III Is Imminent; Love; 19 Children; Perry
Tuttle; Designer Babies; Eugenics in the US; Dr. Andrew Wakefield; The
Christmas-Day Bomber; Diversity at Vanity Fair; Revolution in the USA; The
Great Stock Market Crash of 2010 (5 February 2010; minor edits 8
February 2010, 7 March 20120 (to The Wave).)

Miscellany 53: Death by Illegal Alien;
Destroying Strawberries; RIP Hummer; Regression to the Mean; Knowledge-Based
Belief; Spend the Oil; Obama Promised Change; Cashless Cabins; Abraham Lincoln
Quotes; US Design Life; AIG Is Selling Credit Default Swaps Again? US President
Pimps; The Dream Act; Government Arrogance; Ben Bernanke and Monetization of
the US Debt; Katrina Five Years Later; Economics Is the Science of Scarcity; US
Government Destroys Manufacturing; No Pork on Air France; The Ultimate Weapon
of Mass Destruction; The Cost of the Economic Stimulus; This Real Issue Is
Immigration, not Illegal Immigration; The Value of Experience; The Pope in
London; RIP Incandescent Light Bulbs; The De-development of America; The
Not-Invented-Here (NIH) Syndrome; Eugenics in the US; Where Does Obama Stand?;
Infanticide; Botswana Genocide; A Quick Solution to the US Unemployment
Problem; Eschatology; Word Meanings; No Free Lunch; Memory; Fish Oil; Killing
an Elk; The Anti-Missile System; The Iraq War; US Housing Policy; The Free
Will; Imperative; To Do Good; Repeal MLK Day; Affirmative Action; Millennium
Challenge Corporation; Cap and Trade; World War II: A Preview of Things to
Come; Carter Criticizes Kennedy; Our Best Minds? The American Way; Relocating
Iraqis to the US(14 December 2010; updated 15 December
2010.)

Miscellany 57: Exorbitant Health Care Markups for the Uninsured;
Donald Trumps Bragging Rights; US Government Lies about the Rate of
Inflation; Global Inflation; The End Result of Inflation; Dancing on the Head
of a Pin; Is Obama A Natural-Born Citizen?;Home-Grown Terrorists; War and
Wealth; Night-Light Rip-off; I want my life back; You Will Have to
Read It to See Whats in It; Exorbitant CEO Pay; An Interesting Conspiracy
Theory; The Price of Gas, and a Red Herring; US Jobs Recovery; The US Sports
Monopoly; Why Israel Doesnt Care about Peace; Faith-Based Initiatives;
Islands for Sale; The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster; Crocodile Tears; Who Should
Be Punished for Wikileaks?; The Severest Form of Punishment; Burning the Koran;
Presidential Medal of Freedom; The Worlds Biggest Scam?; Socializing the
Cost and Privatizing the Benefits; Crimes against Humanity (26 April 2011; updated 27 April 2011,
28 April 2011, 19 My 2015 (reference to The Warning added.)